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i just bought it for cheap, will open it when i get home |
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It isn't mandatory for employees to purchase the Touch Pad. Those who wish to own one, will buy one and will get a great deal on it. The option is there for people who are interested in buying new gadgets and want to save money on them. If an employee wishes not to buy one, they simply don't have to. Loaners wouldn't work at all. They company would end up losing money on them rather than making. It's not like working at a car dealership where they lease the car to an employee and then make it a demo model. They can't do that with these TouchPads. They would instantly lose so much money on them nationwide by making all these Touch Pad's demos. What if something happens to the TouchPad while in employee possession? Who's responsible for it? Who will bite the bill when it gets damaged or lost or stolen? It simply doesn't make sense. I don't know of any companies that provide "loaner" products to their employees so they can try them out. At least not with computers. There are many different options that employees can use to learn about products. They can play with the demo, read reviews online, call the REP to ask questions...However, if you buy the product, you're more likely to push it towards customers, IF you are satisfied with it. And obviously 1000's of Best Buy/Future Shop employees are NOT complaining about this promotion. If it was something they felt was a rip off, they wouldn't buy them. Yet at the same time, they're all sold out in stores and were sold out online at both Best Buy and Future Shop. Something must be working with these employee incentive, don't you think? I'm sure you would buy one with the promo if you had the chance... |
^ Sounds like a shitty company to work for, IMO. As Jmac said, at his store customers are "expected" to purchase a major product and then return it within 1-4 weeks (as per return policy). What do they do with a used product that's been returned? Sell it at full price or sell it reduced as open box? And what if the item gets lost, stolen or damaged while in possession of the employee who "bought it" as it was "suggested" they do? Let me guess, they're stuck with it. If that happened to me I think I'd be calling the Labour Board. Maybe BB or FS don't loan items out but I know of lots of companies that do. They have insurance to protect against losses and get a tax write-off on the demo units. Posted via RS Mobile |
H-P discontinues webOS handsets, tablets SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Hewlett-Packard Co. said Thursday afternoon that it plans to discontinue operations for its webOS devices, such as the Pre wireless handsets and TouchPad tablet. H-P HPQ -7.33% announced the move in the final hour of trading on Thursday, along with preliminary results for its third fiscal quarter. The company said it will "continue to explore options to optimize the value of webOS software going forward." The company acquired the webOS mobile operating system when it bought Palm Inc. last April in a deal worth $1.2 billion in cash. The TouchPad went on sale last month to tepid reviews and has seen disappointing sales since the launch, according to various media reports. Source: H-P discontinues webOS handsets, tablets - MarketWatch |
Just another dead end product like RIMM's playbook. I wouldn't want it even if it's free. |
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Damn. That was fast. They just screwed everyone that bought one of these. |
Good to know I still have a week to return this. Everybody in the office is furious over this. |
What - the - heck?! Completely stupefied and kinda sad. It had potential. And yes, I'm just going to go and return mine now... |
gonna keep mine just for web browsing and checking e-mail at home / traveling. |
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LOL! Dangonay is completely missing the point...What is shitty about the company? Are you under the impression that employees are obligated to purchase this product? They're NOT LOL. No one has even told a single employee to go buy them. The employees found out about the promotion through their daily news feeds at work and the promotion is through HP...It has NOTHING to do with Future Shop or HP policies. I don't think you understand how employee incentives work...They're NOT MANDATORY and they are a BENEFIT to the employee. Explain to me how being able to purchase a product at more than 1/2 off it's retail value is a BAD THING? LOL, your assessment of saying it's a bad company to work for is ludacris lol. Like I said, would you not want to buy products at discount prices from your work? If yes, then what exactly are you arguing here?? LOL What is the down side to this? Even management got in on this deal because it was so good. It has NOTHING to do with Future Shop or Best Buy policy. We get the same type of promotions from LG sometimes and Bose. You'd rather spend regular price on Bose products?? I don't think so. And the whole idea of why HP was doing this (as I suggested, for better marketing through employees who work at retail stores) was a SUGGESTION! I'm the one who made it and it was a suggestion that makes complete sense from a marketing stand point. It has neither been confirmed or unconfirmed. You should really learn to read posts before you make wild assumptions that are completely FAR from the truth lol. As for anyone who thinks because the tablet is discontinued it makes it a bad product...For $100...can you find a tablet that's better than this? I can't even find a picture frame with the same screen size and wifi for $100 which is what I will end up using this for if I don't end up liking the features... |
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Everybody that I've talked to @ CHQ today has already said they're returning their touchpad not because the support is dying but the fact that HP blatantly fucked us over. |
returned it |
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In Jmacs example it seems like the company is taking advantage of the employees. Training is something that should be done on company time and the employee should be getting paid for it. By having an employee purchase a product (with the intent of returning it) so they can use it at home the company is essentially having the employee "train themselves" on their personal time. Not only that, but the risk is also placed on the employee as anything that happens to whatever they bought would be their responsibility. To me that's a shitty way to run a company by putting an employee in that position. |
Secretly im happy that hp is abandoning the production of webos devices and looking to license it instead... always hated hp products - imo they're all sack of shit that breaks less than a year |
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So since it's discontinued were can i get one cheap? |
Sorry if I'm newb but what's does this mean that they're not supporting it. No more apps? I mean if it becomes insanely cheap would it be worth to get one to use at PDF viewer web browser, etc? Posted via RS Mobile |
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time to get one... in 30-40 years it'll be :fuckthatshit: 2008-2011 that's a short os life time |
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Fucking assholes ... |
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And the company doesn't expect it, OUR store expects it; and, again, they're not obligated to, but it makes the customers happier, their jobs easier, and their bonuses greater (we get bonuses for winning internal contests, sales to budget, profit to budget, customer satisfaction, LP audits, etc.). Having better product knowledge than the competition/other stores gives us an advantage in 3 of those categories, 4 if there happens to be a contest involving that product). I'm not going to say Staples is an awesome company or anything, but I wouldn't say it's shitty. It's the only sales job I've had where I can actually tell the customer the truth and I have the freedom to recommend products that actually suit the customer instead of just ramming whatever is most profitable down their throats. |
I love that this thread started on the 16th and then the product is basically dead two days later. |
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